Ohio State promotes Brian Hartline to offensive coordinator
Ohio State promotes Brian Hartline to offensive coordinator

Ohio State promotes Brian Hartline to offensive coordinator

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Ohio State University has promoted Brian Hartline from co-offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach to the role of full-time offensive coordinator following Chip Kelly's departure to the Las Vegas Raiders. Hartline, who has been with the Buckeyes since 2017, previously served as the team's offensive coordinator in 2023, although head coach Ryan Day was the primary play-caller. This change comes as Ohio State prepares for the 2025 season, which will see significant roster changes, including a new quarterback and the absence of key players like TreVeyon Henderson and Emeka Egbuka. Additionally, Billy Fessler is expected to be promoted to quarterbacks coach, and Tyler Bowen is set to join as the new offensive line coach. Hartline's promotion marks a significant step in his coaching career after his tenure as a player and assistant at Ohio State. The Buckeyes are optimistic about Hartline's ability to lead the offense amid these transitions.

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